Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 31, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    BCPFNCl GAZETTE TIM El. Taundrr. Mcaxfc il. Ht
Delegates to Attend
State Homemakers
Convention at OSU
Donna rottrr. Jill Schmidt,
and Kay Dacertt of the IhW
ner llltih School chapter. Kutur
Homr-maker of America, left
wilh ll.t-ir a.KU. Mi Vhiilni
Burh. thla afternoon. lTnurlav
for rnrvaUi. where trtey win
Offices Elected
By Houghton PTA
Br LoVEUX FARTLOW
lnRICONA. C Houghton
lira tnfi at the A. C. Ilouchtori
Cafetortum last Monday tvrn-
participate In th 21t annual i-rve a off leer fur the rnuim;
meeting i uie urKu i year: iTrwunn,
Oregon Slate University, j Wtthcrpoon; vice president.
Donna ha been nominated J Mr. llarwM Baker, iwvrvtary.
for the position of Kdttor of th!.u. Cleve ilinton. ami treaaur
Kullettn Klectlon for the atate'er, Mr. Leon llitxer.
..ffi.. -ill he held durlnir th Mr. Kunald Black, current
convention. Iprealdent, presided over the J-,.,,,, Advisory Committee . .
Jill Schmidt U the Incoming merlin. nun runnu.-u "";Cancvr Him at Rlverlde HU-h School
president of the Heppner chap- refreshment. Inland Empire ConfereceSpvkane Tr. ratter
ter. while KavlaettU one of j A - ..... Baseball: Condon UIKh at Ilcppner-S:)
lone Elomentarv Parent Teacher Conference
A C Houghton Parent .Teacher Conference
Keport Card . . , . ... , i,.tirt uh
Mr. Totier Inland empire vorm-tynv- . v....
Architect and Educational iimsumm mi iwu
County School Calendar
April t
End of Third Nln Week lYrlod ,
Orecon Coundl for Curriculum Improvemr nt-10 00 j,,e'ni
Intermediate Education PUtrtct faecuttv- Committer Meeting -
8alem 10;U AM.
Track: Heppner Hum t MnevllleJ U
Baseball: Heppner Elementary at Arlington 3 oo
April 1
F F A Skill ConteM Pendleton
Ftnit Via WatrM Suit.-IVrtlnd-9 00 A M Mr. Potter
Baehall: Heppner llleh at t'matllla 12:00
April 4
June Advisory Committee ";: .
April S
Parent Teacher Conference at A. C. Houghton
Cla picture at A. C. iiousnion
IV- "'. V:;:u:fi..ifil. Mr. and Mrs. Pan Hill are
tint. ',,",h O"'"'1 t'- Shepherd
" ' . ... rA -niwr. ! hoMtital with pneumonia.
Oregon ha 111 FHA caplen ( Kvtenslon will
with a total Mate nuwbcrshlp l " " u-' . , 7 , , of
of 4.KU. Approximately W de. . h 'nuvt lnjme. The
Kale and their chapter advU-1 1 " " ' Athe olli lrn.
V ''iT.nl Sr,n' "NLoI lchol!na?So:V) a.m. and
Corvallt fir the m.-tlnc. I ( ,r he day wU, u. . Know
-Bulldinu Your Future ha Youf Mjvrrg. County E-conomy".
been elected as the theme for .There will he a small charge
the two-da v session. ' for the nwm luncheon.
Tom Lawon Mi-Call accTetary j riovti Hobb and Mrs.
of state and candidate for gov- j,n Lclghton drove to Portland
ernor. and Dr. John 'urby 01 Monday and visited Mrt Roscoe
New York City, lecture-author , Cook anJ (jmiiv ,nd Mrs. Dav
and director of air world edu- 4d Kocn ,ni family, both sis
cation for TWA. will speak to ors ot Mrs Lclghton. They al
ihe clrU. i, o attended the O.E.A. Conven-
Heppner has 21 girls In lu ,jon at tne coliseum,
chapter. Diane SchaffiU nasi 11jt, i. Hons Club spon
been president thl year. . srel a Bingo party, and the
Donna will compete for the i evt,n, rajd $i22.t9 to help to-
nosition Of BulUKin ....... I K rrorn 1 nn hllllrliniT
Kvi r WCUVI un(vii
i-dltor with Sharon Mlzuta. un-1 funti. The evening was such a
tarlo.
Mrs. Hughes Tokes
Extended Trip South
To Visit Relatives
Attending the weddine of a
:00
Heppner AdLsor Committee Meeting
Baseball: Heppner lltgn at nermi"ii
Apru I
Grance at A. C. Houghton Old BuUdtnc
Home Extension at A. C. Houghton
Parent -Teacher Conference at lone Elementary
Mr lotter Consultation with Archlteit
April I
Easter Egg Hunt for Boardman Element a rv
Baseball: Heppner Elementary at A. C Houghton i.w
Riverside High at lone High
suavs. the club will sponsor
another bingo party Saturday.
Public Notices
NOTICE
rurrte's Cafe in Irricon is now
operating-, and Is open 7 days
a week from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00
p.m.
AiienuiiiK 'c xiTiun - uavia . iwrer, uv-ni!iruu:iii
granddaughter was one ot meot borrow County Jschools. aa
highlights of the recent trip Mjdjvssed he IrrtRon Lions Club
Mrs. Olive Hughes, who enjoy-al dinner meeting at Carrie
ed an extended bvs trip to cafe Thursday evening. . ,.
Southern California and Sacra-j. work has cvmmcnced on the
mento during the past two irH-on Lion Club hall, and is
u . i . I i ; i . .
Illl'lliua.
On her return trip.. Mr.
Hughes was a Ruest at the wed
ding of Miss Julia Lee Marshall
.... w unvinui mntrrr WARRANTS
aiivMiic-i imifcu j . . , j iJ Jn L. nULULno ur ins. - -
April j-i. vjniy iw iiu. LBTED BELOW:
veryofh i.- wcltxme.
Warrant No. Data of Uuanca To Whom Issued
rrcmMdniy ranirllv.
Mrs.. Eugene McCorkle. Glen
da and Debbie, spent spring va-
nine oi mu umi 1 ration wiin wrs. ncuwawi
and Kenneth Earl Booerta at 'in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Sweet Home on Marcto TL Te i Mrs. Steve Byington at Long-
bride Is the daughter or ner aon
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Marshall of Sweet
Home, and is a third gTaae
teacher in the schools there. Hr!otner reiauves.
father is vice-principal of thei Mr and Mra
view. wash.
Mrs. Maudle Nevil. T acorn a.
Wash., is visiting her folks. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Retherford and
hinh cy-hnnl. The CTOom attends
Oregon State University, where
he is president of the senior
class, and -will enter Harvard
University -next year Cor gradu
ate work in law. Also attend
ing the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hughes and four child
ren. Mrs. Hughes assisted with
the pouring at the wedding re
ception. i.
Mrs. Hughes also visited a
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hughes in sweer Max Jones.
Home, where he is neaa oasRei
ball coach in the high school!
In his first year as head coach, j
he was named fourth runner-up
among coaches of thi year inj
the sute. i L
In California, toa. Hughes
visited five sisters,, one brother,
one son. and several friends. She
was a guest f . her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i.
Hughes in Los Angeles. Among
friends visited was Mrs. Ruth
CAra nf MaVWOnd. Calif- lOT-
mer resident here and owner of
the Hotel Heppner. As a charter
member of the Soroptimlst club
here, she extends her , best fe
gards to Soroptimlst friends ana
others. - i ? L: :
Mre TTnahpa was met in l ne
rai Ih Mnndav bv Mrs. Tom
Hughes on her return trip home.
Clnnr Lou Turner enjoyed
several days of skiing activities
at Sun Valley, Idaho. In com
pany with other students from
the University of Oregon during
last week's spring vacation. She
attended several of the nation
al ski meet events held ther
between French, Canadian and
American teams.
DANCE
To Live Music
Saturday Night
Wagon Wheel
BCPPlf El
fbone 676-8397
4396
1646
2087
2211
2888
1013
1390
78$
1941
3648
Ian. 7. 1950
Dk. 9. 19SS
Mar. 6. 195S
May 8. 19S3
Mar. . 19S3
May 1 1955
Spt 14, 1950
APH 7. 1958
Mar 7, 19S9
r.D. 1, I960
Amount
Atlas Stamp and DU Co. 40
ETtlrns Caf
Hppor FalriqwaUon 4.40
John Hanna, Sr. -70
riord Jon
John Clawf 47
William Dobarry 10-88
Gen Cutsforth
Cornatt Craon
Ion Chrroa Station US
ur mrf Vrt ttarvev Warner
drove to Salem last Thursday
and spent the week-end with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Pantelis Vrontak
is and son. Jeffrey.
Mr., and Mrs. Andrew Skiles
hosted a Grange pinochle party
at their home Saturday evening.
High honors went to Robert
Smith and Mrs. Paul Slaughter
and the traveling prize was won
by John Marti. Consolation priz
es went to Vern Jones and Mrs.
mr. i Dam Mnrvan visited
ill 3. - .
friends In Portland recently and
attended a meeting of the Ore
gon Retired Teachers Associa
tion at tne tieatnman noun. .
Ktlaa Vivian TemDletOlU an
employee at the Dale Ranger
Station, spem uie rvn.-ciiu
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder
and Frances McDonald.
tjr .nH Wr Fiovd Hobbs re
ceived a telephone call from
their son. Staff Sgt. Daryl Hobbs
from Madrid, Spain, hoods nas
been stationed at aiaario m
past 3tt year, and is expected
t rotnrn tn the states in Octo
ber, with his wife and son. Mi-
Robert Byrd. graduate of East
ern Oregon College, is a new
8th gTade teacher at A. C. Hou
ghton Elementary scnooi.
mjfr nH Mrs. Flovd Hobbs.
Vicky, Jyl and Becky were week
end gusets oi nis oromer- in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
cinv wnii r North Powder.
On Sunday they were joined by
another brother-in-law ana sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nice and
Marlene of La urange, r-iaon
Hobbs and daughter' Donna of
North Powder, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Hobbs and Mr. ana sots.
Henry Dahl of Baker. Mrs. Sed
alie Dexter accompanied ; the
Hobbs as far as La Grande,
where she visited her son and
taiiohtnr.in.iaiv Mr. and Mrs.
V alias Dexter, Judy, iand Janice.
They returned to imgon aunaay
evening. ,.
The Irrigon Community 4-H
club met at the school Thurs
day evening with President By-
Unkho nroiHlnC . Roll Call
IUU . W .
was answered with each mem
ber giving a historic event wmi
occurred in March. Kelll Snyder
showed how to make a shears
case, and the Foods Club, led
by Mrs. Elmer Zehner and Mrs.
Pete Richards, gave a project
talk. ';-
The Don Leighton family cel
ebrated their youngest son, Dan-
mm i i mim him nnii tha ohava warrant era
prMratad foe parmant to th County Traattrr of Morrow Coun
tyToragon. wimu 60 day aftar March 25. 1966. an Ofdw wUl b
fnnnm gyf VO V.vuillf www , - .111
aakl warrant, not o prMtntod. and tharatnafttr parnvant wiu
m rirusoa,
Dated this 31st dor of March, 1968.
Clark of tba County Court
Morrow County, oraaoa
mam aeri
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
OWNED AND OPERATED BY
PAUL H. HANSEN
NOW SPRAYING GRAIN FOR WEEDS
AND APPLYING LIQUID FERTILIZER
Schwarx Aptm'ts No. 5
PH. Heppner 676-9271 or 676-9294
iel's first blrhtday Tuesday eve-
uth tlnrur attended bv
muK " . w..... -
Daniel's grandparents, Mr. and
a r..lla
Mrs. uan nui. ana xanicis
great-grandmother, Mrs. Sedalla
Dexter. . '
The last of a series of Grange
pinochle parties was .given at
the home of Mr. and. Mrs. John
Marti Saturday evening. High
mens' prizes was won by Andy
cihioq nnrf hich ladies Drlze
was won, by Mrs. Sedalia Dex
tar whn aim oplveH the trav
eling prize. Consolation prizes
were awarded . to Robert Smith
ir, lrr iniirow Skiles. Nathan
aitu
Thorp, Boardman Grange Mas
ter, and his wile were among
the guests.
Danette Leighton. Karen Rich
riti anA Mflodle Zehner at
tended the Camp Fire Girls rol
ler, skating party in Hermlston
last Tuesday evening.
Several Irrigon families drove
to Walla Walla Saturday even
ing to attend the Billy Graham
film. "The Restless Ones" at the
Lacy Auditorium.
Jyl Hobbs was honored on her
3rd birthday Saturday with a
party at her home. Cake, Ice
cream and punch were served to
the guests.
The "Busy Knitters" 4-H club
met at the old Irrigon school
last Thursday afternoon with
their leaders. Mrs. Mary Adams
and Mrs. Don Leighton, and
worked on various knitting projects.
t SM Mike McCoy spent a 20
day leave with his folks, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren McCoy and
familv aftpr . rnmDletln? basic
training at the San Diego Naval
Base. Mike leit sunaay morn
ing for Norfolk, Va., for a 7
week Communications Schooling-
,
Mrs. Warren McCoy, Susan,
Mike and Debbie . drove to La
Grande during , spring vacation
and visited Mrs. McCoy's moth
er. Mrs. Millie, Q'Rourke, her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Villlnes and fam
ily, and a brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs Pete O'Rourke
anH familv Mra MnCov'g sister-
In-law, Mrs. Frank Stewart, re
turned to irrigon witn tnem,
and visited her son and daugh
tor.in.1aw. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Stewart, Sharon and Tom, and
her motner, Airs. uin mcuoy.
Daniel McKenzie, 4-year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc
Kenzie, who was seriously burn
ed in an accident at his home
on January 4, was released from
Doernbecher hospital, Portland,
and he and his mother return
ed to Irrigon Wednesday. Dan
hark to the hosoital
once each week for treament
and periodic check-up. yuicK
action by Donny's older brother,
Charles McKenzie, at the time
of the accident, was credited in
saving the small boy's life.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow
and Sheryl spent spring vaca
tion in Vancouver, Wash., with
Mrs. Partlow's brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Berg and Ronald. They also vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry, Dr.
and Mrs.- Wayne Rosencrants
onH nianna Mr. and Ronald
McCoy, Greg, Jeff and Timothy
of Portland and Mr. ana jvirs.
Russell McCoy, Vancouver.
MONUMENT .
tT MAITfIA MATTtSON
MONl'MrrNT-StclU MiVariy
of llrppnrr rnt th- week end
hor Ultlng her chlldrrn and
filt-nda.
Mr. and Mr. Oorit lapon.
Mr, ivlma Sweik. Jerry and
Mly llartl. H--nt lat Tueadav
on thr m'ltnMin at the J ant
Frtrt family horn.
Danny Hcalv and wlf of Sa
lem arrived Saturday morning
for a visit with hU im Man
h'v Hover, and family.
H.-U Spain and Mr. and Mr.
Wan U'aihft drovn to So
kano. Wn. Irllav uh-r Wn
ua a k-ftker at the Inland
mr and LUht Company nwi-
Mr. and M. Henry Cuper,
of the M.mit Motel In La Grande
wete here Ut 11urday even
ln for a lit ith her folk. Mr.
and Mr. Murd Stubblefield.
Thev drove to John Day Friday
to meet their two Minn. Henry.
Jr. and Jerrv. and all Ulttsl
the grandparent. Mr. and Mra.
Martin Cupt" at the I5et Home.
Henry. J'-, returned to Portland
on Saturday, and hn parent re
turned to their home tn La
Grande on Sunday.
The Tom Munro family wa
in Portland lat week to attend
funeral aerice for hU brother.
Don Capon returned to La
Grande Sunday after being
home for uprtng vacation, and
Ituthaun Caion returned to
school at Corvalll. Kuthann and
her mother. Lvdla Givtn. tHnt
part of the vacation time In
Portland.
Mr. and Mr. George NlchoW
had a company over the week
end. Shorty and Paul Nlchola,
also their dauRhter and aon tn-
Mavnard Hamilton and Har
old LUirt drove to Heppner
last Monday on business.
Mi. an.t m Hunt and
two girl. Grade Matteaon and j
Ncma Jean. Loulne, cnarie ana
Alvln Hunt made a buslnes
trip to John Dav last Monday.
Public Notices
Nones or school tuccnoN
DfON QUESTION Of
iNCIICASINa TAX LXVT OVCR
AMOUNT UMrrXD ST
SECTION II. ARTICLE XL
STATC CONSTITUTION
Notlr I hereby given that
an election will be held in
School iHcUht No. It 1 of Mor
row County. State of Oregon,
from a 00 im. to H (a) p in, on
April li. I'M', at Heppner Fie
tnentarv School Cafeteria. lt
trtct DffU-e in lalnjjton, Irrliton
Shool Multt-Purpo Itoum.
Kuerlde Hlt;h ShtKl. hoard
man, lone School Cafeteria.
Khea Creek Grange Hall, Kugga,
tn aald athotd t)ltrti1 for tte
purpose of aubmltttmr to the
lek'al otera of aald dlnlriit the
question of Irvreaalng the taa
levy for the flm-al year. llW-
ITT. over the amount limltetl by
Setilott ll. Article XI, of the
Comtltutton of Oregon.
The reason for Increaalng
auch levy an-:
1. General Increase In opera
tion roM.
2. Sm-clflc Increan- In Social
Security. Capital Outlay and the
amount allowed for uncollected
taxe.
The amount of tax. In race
of the b' limitation, proposed
to be levied for ald flcal year
MONUMENT
Mra. Krnla Johnaon. Mr, fran
ct NoUnd and iwo children
dnwa tr 1-ortUnd lt Thurtay,
and at a ye I in the horn of Aim
Cowden. Mr. Johnaon went for
a medical checkup. All return
ed home Sunday rvenlnit.
Hutetl thl 22nd day of March,
1!X1.
In In K. Itauch, Chairman
IUhv of Ilre1or
All.v Van.-e. tleik
Morrow County ,vh-l l,'rl5
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